The Salvation Army in Toronto operates several shelters, including the Evangeline Residence, which is the second largest women's shelter in the city. With 86 beds, the residence provides a clean and safe environment for women experiencing homelessness due to various challenges such as mental health issues, addiction, domestic violence, and financial difficulties.
At Evangeline Residence, women are offered nutritious meals, supportive counseling, pastoral care, and assistance in obtaining permanent housing. The shelter program focuses on addressing the emotional, physical, social, and spiritual needs of residents while providing a supportive environment for them to work towards overcoming their life challenges with strength and hope.
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